
The mud gun is a key auxiliary device in the solid control system and is usually installed on the upper part of the mud tank. Its main function is to ensure the normal operation of the mud mixer. By generating high-speed jets, the slurry gun can effectively impact the sediment at the bottom of the tank, preventing sediment from accumulating on the impeller of the agitator. This preventive effect is of vital importance because the accumulation of sediment can cause overload when the agitator starts up and even burn out the motor. After the mud tank has been storing mud for a long time, before starting the agitator, it is necessary to first use a mud gun to disperse the mud sand deposited around the agitator impeller. This operation can effectively prevent the agitator from being damaged due to excessive load.
When operating a mud gun, specific sequences and norms must be followed. When conducting sand cleaning work or high-pressure slurry circulation, the valve of the jet pipeline should be opened first, followed by the main valve of the upstream pipeline. When stopping the operation, the sequence is reversed: first close the main valve, then the valve of the jet pipeline to prevent high pressure from being blocked in the jet pipeline. When the mud gun is in operation, the operator should closely observe its working effect. If no mud movement is found around the mud gun, it is necessary to check whether the outlet of the lower nozzle is blocked. For the use of the mixing device, the butterfly valve at the bottom of the funnel should be closed first. After the pump is turned on and the circulation is normal, the butterfly valve should be slowly opened to prevent the liquid from flowing out of the funnel. Before shutting down, the butterfly valve should be closed first, and then the sand pump should be stopped.












